Corriere della Sera to launch new Digital Edition on 10 September

A single app for all devices will deliver the news as it develops, with constant updates to provide up-to-the-minute information packed with multimedia content.

New offering also includes an innovative Italian and international press review, analysis of the main events of the day ahead and two shorter editions of the Corriere each day.

Milan, 9 September 2015 – The Corriere della Sera is to make major changes to its digital edition, adding new content and editorial specially designed for tablet and smartphone to the existing ability to browse all the Corriere’s publications. The new version will be launched on 10 September.

The new app – which is the same across all devices and operating systems – retains the ability to browse PDF versions of the newspaper but also a dedicated editorial team manage the contents of the app, including updating the PDF versions of the news as the stories evolve during the day, with all developments clearly marked for the reader.

The PDFs will also be complemented by videos, photo galleries, short but detailed overviews of complex topics, and an encyclopaedia called “Corrierepedia”, providing explanations of tricky terms and abbreviations that are used in the newspaper.

In addition, the app’s editorial team will provide new, premium content viewable direct from the new app’s cover page, to highlight and guide readers towards the day’s most important issues, with the best reporting and analysis. Every morning at 6.30 am, a guide to the most interesting articles in the newspaper called “Oggi nel Corriere” and the “Bussola di oggi” where the Corriere’s editors will offer a guide to the events that will feature in the upcoming day’s news, will be released. From the 7.30 am will be available a press roundup of the stories to keep an eye on from Italian and international newspapers, with links to the relevant articles. In addition, a shorter version of the Corriere will be released twice a day, at 1 pm and 7.30 pm, giving readers an overview of the main news.

The new app, which is optimised for all devices, will provide a streamlined, thorough and up-to-date view of the day’s news stories as they evolve. Confirming its leadership on innovation, the Corriere della Sera is the first Italian newspaper to adopt this approach, combining its traditional quality and authoritativeness with up-to-date content and ease of navigation. Naturally, alongside the new premium offering, all supplementary news content – videos, photo galleries, infographics – has been improved and remains available.

The Digital Edition of the Corriere della Sera will be available to browse from 3 am, with the ability to save and archive individual articles, entire pages and complete issues. Readers can also choose to receive notifications every time new content is released.

The app covers all the Corriere’s titles: the magazines Sette, Io Donna, Style and Living; the supplements CorrierEconomia, ViviMilano, Corriere Innovazione, Corriere Motori and TrovoCasa; the Sunday cultural review la Lettura, and all Corriere della Sera specials, plus all the local editions and their supplements.